US, Sudan Press for Amicable Solution over Ethiopia Dam Dispute

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. (Reuters)
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. (Reuters)
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US, Sudan Press for Amicable Solution over Ethiopia Dam Dispute

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. (Reuters)
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. (Reuters)

US President Donald Trump and Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on Friday called for an agreement to be reached over the dam dispute with Ethiopia and Egypt.

“We hope to reach an amicable solution soon,” Hamdok said, speaking by phone with Trump following Sudan and Israel’s announcement to normalize ties.

Trump, who held the call in front of reporters at the White House, said he had also told Egypt the same thing, saying it was a dangerous situation.

Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have been at odds over the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), and Trump on Friday said he had brokered an agreement to resolve the issue but that Ethiopia had broken the pact, forcing him to cut funds.

“I had a deal done for them and then unfortunately Ethiopia broke the deal, which they should not have done. It was a big mistake,” Trump said. “They will never see that money unless they adhere to the agreement ... You can’t blame Egypt for being a little upset.”

Trump urged Hamdok to get Ethiopia to agree come accept the deal to resolve the water dispute.

“I’m telling Egypt the same thing,” Trump added.



Israel Strikes Near Defense Ministry in Damascus

Syrian security forces deploy amid ongoing clashes in the southern city of Sweida, 16 July 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED AL RIFAI
Syrian security forces deploy amid ongoing clashes in the southern city of Sweida, 16 July 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED AL RIFAI
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Israel Strikes Near Defense Ministry in Damascus

Syrian security forces deploy amid ongoing clashes in the southern city of Sweida, 16 July 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED AL RIFAI
Syrian security forces deploy amid ongoing clashes in the southern city of Sweida, 16 July 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED AL RIFAI

The Israeli army said Wednesday that it struck near the entrance to the Syrian Ministry of Defense in Damascus.

The strike came as clashes continued in the southern Syrian city of Sweida after a ceasefire between government forces and armed groups collapsed.

Israel has launched a series of airstrikes on convoys of government forces since the clashes erupted, saying that it is acting to protect the Druze.